"image depth—Specifies the color depth of the image,
which is the number of bits to use to describe the color of each pixel
in the image. Valid values include 1, 4, 8, and 24 bits per pixel.
image depth affects how LabVIEW interprets the values of image and colors."

It is for fine details on chart or graph. When I add the image of some graphs in a report, the result is not as good as I would like. If the method Get Image has the resolution of screen pixel, I have to live with that...

It is for fine details on chart or graph. When I add the image of some graphs in a report, the result is not as good as I would like. If the method Get Image has the resolution of screen pixel, I have to live with that...

Jean-Marc

You could create a subvi with the graph and make it very large. Shoot your image of that and then resize it for your report externally or if the report is HTML use the size tags, whilst the raw image is stored and able to be viewed in more detail.

Just a note though, if you do this, in order to export the image, you will have to open the subvi front panel. What I have done is insure that when the front panel is opened that it is opened off screen.